- Cahuilla - Wikipedia
The Cahuilla, also known as ʔívil̃uqaletem or Ivilyuqaletem, are a Native American people of the various tribes of the Cahuilla Nation, living in the inland areas of southern California [2]
- Cahuilla Band of Indians | Tribal Sovereign Nation
The Cahuilla Band of Indians are Mountain Cahuilla (Qawishpa Cahuillangnah), one of the original peoples of Southern California We are Cahuilla: (kəˊwi:e ) The Cahuilla portal provides members of the sovereign nation access to documentation, forms, and administrative resources
- Cahuilla | Native Americans, California, Tribe | Britannica
Cahuilla, North American Indian tribe that spoke a Uto-Aztecan language They originally lived in what is now southern California, in an inland basin of desert plains and rugged canyons south of the San Bernardino and San Jacinto mountains
- Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians – NAHC Digital Atlas
Since time immemorial, the Palm Springs area has been home to the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians Archaeological research has discovered that the Cahuilla have occupied Tahquitz Canyon for at least 5,000 years, mirroring the migration stories of the Cahuilla people
- History Heritage – Augustine Band of Cahuilla Indians
Sung in Cahuilla, bird songs tell stories of the origin of the Cahuilla People and their travels in ancient times These songs are passed down from generation to generation
- The Cahuilla People: History, Culture, and Legacy - Mojave Desert
Explore the history and culture of the Cahuilla people, a Takic-speaking Native American group in southern California Learn about their traditions, social structure, and historical challenges
- Cahuilla - Encyclopedia. com
The name Cahuilla (pronounced ka-WEE-ya or KAW-we-ah) is from the word kawiya, meaning “masters” or “powerful ones ”
- Native Americans: Cahuilla Indian History and Culture
Cahuilla history is interesting and important, but the Cahuilla Indians are still here today, too, and we try to feature modern writers as well as traditional folklore, contemporary art as well as museum pieces, and the life and struggles of today as well as the tragedies of yesterday
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